Protesters flock to Sudan army complex
On April 11, the military removed President Omar Al Bashir after four months of protests against his three-decade rule. But the State Department official said that none of the members of the new military council were under USA sanctions.

Celtics say Horford available to play vs. Pacers
Just like that, a seven-point halftime lead had turned into a 60-48 deficit. "That's where the big test is", Irving said. Boston is 2 in the league in rebounding with 51.5 boards per game and stand tied for 11 with 20 assists per contest.

Embiid listed as doubtful for 76ers’ Game 4 vs Nets
Brooklyn came out flat despite a bunch of pre-game hype surrounding perceived disrespect from Embiid and Simmons following Game 3. "We have the pieces to get games, to complete games and I think everybody in the organization knows that", Simmons said.

Hazard’s Madrid move to be finalised in the coming days
The Ivorian was in fine form on Sunday as Lille shocked PSG in a 5-1 win, when the Parisians could have won the league. If Chelsea do go for Pepe then they will face competition from Arsenal and PSG, according to other reports.

Bashir moved to Khartoum's Kobar prison - family sources
Many wore white coats, waved Sudanese flags and chanted: "Freedom, peace, justice and the revolution is the people's choice". Other members of the 10-strong military council include a Niss representative and the chief of police.

U.S. issues sanctions against Central Bank of Venezuela
Kimberly Breier, the top U.S. diplomat for Latin America, said the United States would not issue any exemptions to the new law. But since 1996, successive USA presidents have exercised the authority to suspend the lawsuits provisions.